@keylimesoda Hi Ric,
Sorry I missed this earlier. We are currently working on a front upper control arm for the S&X. it's about 6 months out. For installers you can try a truline in Seattle.
@keylimesoda Hi Ric
Sorry I missed your message earlier. Now we are working on a front upper control arm for the model S and x. But it's about 6 months out right now. As far as installers go there is a great shop that we work with called truline. There's one in Seattle and one in Bellevue
@keithbrown Please watch this video at the top of the page: https://t.co/gK9hCngZgH There is a section in the video that will show more on how to remove the OEM links.
@Pmgraham86 @DesertTesla Hi, we'll have everything back in stock in October. We're still offering the discount with the WOW15 coupon on the website https://t.co/MVQewzLJge Let me know if I can answer any questions.
@elonmusk@StephenKing Stephen in regards to poor tire wear on Teslas check out https://t.co/Yr46yBOlyc You need adjustable control arms to fix that problem. Tesla's control arms are not adjustable. The problem really has very little to do with the tires themselves.
@StephenKing@elonmusk Stephen in regards to poor tire wear on Teslas check out https://t.co/Yr46yBOlyc You need adjustable control arms to fix that problem. Tesla's control arms are not adjustable. The problem really has very little to do with the tires themselves.
Our new RSX-1 ultra precision lowering links for the Tesla Model S and X are almost ready. Check 'em out at https://t.co/Yr46yBOlyc Super fine adjustments down to 1/10th of a millimeter! Easy to set all links to the correct length all around.